Pede
Pede or Peede, Hendrik van (fl. 1527–30). Architect of the Flamboyant Gothic Town Hall, Oudenaarde, Belgium (1525–36). He also worked in Brussels from 1516, especially on the Broodhuis (1516–36), and remodelled the chapel at the Castle of Louvain (Leuven), Belgium (1531–2). He was one of the last of the great Gothic architects working in the region.
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Baedeker , Belgium (1931)
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